Probability and Impact Matrix
The Risk Management plan will usually contain the definitions of risk probability and impact. Which of the following has the highest impact (negative) on a project?
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A rating of 1.1 on the impact scale
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A rating of 0.8 on the impact scale
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A rating of 0 on the impact scale
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A rating of 0.1 on the impact scale
What is the right answer?
This is from Scordo. The correct answer with the explaination is -
B - The impact scale will contain the probabilities of certain risks occurring, and will contain values from 0 to 1. A value of 0 indicates non-occurrence of the risk while 1 is a certainty. Hence, a risk impact of 0.8 represents the highest impact among the choices presented. [PMBOK 5th edition, Page 317] [Project Risk Management]
I could not locate this infomation in PMBOK page 317 or any other page where the range is 0 to 1. I also tried searching in Rita's Exam Prep.
If anyone could explain it, will be great... Thanks !


harsh.athalye
Thu, 03/12/2015 - 05:32
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Hi Amit,
Hi Amit,
Probability is ALWAYS measured between 0 and 1. It's a statistical concept, so the rule applies universally no matter what. So obviously option A is wrong. So out of the rest of the three options only option B has highest value.
amitd
Thu, 03/12/2015 - 13:03
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Thanks..
Thanks Harsh !